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In: Modern Austrian Literature Volume 34 / No. 3/4 (2001) , S. 79-93; ISSN 2474-3240
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Richard Schaukal (1874–1942), one of the authors of "Jung Wien," not only wrote poetry but also developed his own poetic and aesthetic theories. This article situates him vis-à-vis Stefan George and Arno Holz, setting his aesthetics of genius apart from the conventional division of fin-de-siècle literature into symbolism and naturalism.
@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-202005131254, author ={Wicke, Andreas}, title ={Richard Schaukal und die Lyriktheorie der Jahrhundertwende}, keywords ={830 and Schaukal, Richard von and Lyriktheorie and Jahrhundertwende and Geschichte 1890-1920}, copyright ={https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/}, language ={de}, journal ={Modern Austrian Literature}, year ={2001} }